Sentences with phrase «for success at trial»

Moderator / Speaker, New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ): Meadowlands Seminar «Auto: Tips for Success at Trial» — November 14, 2014

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At VCRM, there are few ongoing clinical trials to improve ART success, AM compared to PM gonadotropin dosing, and for prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), along with protocols to help improve ovarian response in poor responders (DOR).
Although Step 10 of the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiatives requires that accredited maternity units provide post-natal breastfeeding support groups, the availability and uptake of these services remains unclear.40 The effectiveness of peer - support for long - term breastfeeding success has been well documented in middle - income countries, 35,41 and a systematic review has emphasized the importance of skilled post-natal breastfeeding support in the UK.39 However Graffy et al. 40 concluded from a randomized controlled trial of support provided by volunteer breastfeeding counsellors that although such support was rated by mothers as helpful, volunteer support was not effective at increasing breastfeeding duration, perhaps owing to mothers not actively taking up such support.
Merging man and machine The spectacular successes of brain implants in primates has paved the way for new human trials, including one at Brown University, where neuroscientist John Donoghue is moving ahead with BrainGate, a minuscule array of tiny, spikelike electrodes implanted in the motor cortex.
At this time, they have had success in trials with mice with a drug currently used for osteosarcoma, a bone cancer.
In this study, success was defined as «not smoking (even one puff) daily for one week and not smoking even a puff at least one day in each of two consecutive weeks at any point in the trial
For now, the class is on a trial run at David Lloyd Clubs in Sidcup, UK, and if it's a success, the gyms might include the class in a membership cost in the other clubs across the UK.
Teaching social and emotional skills is fashionable in education right now, but it's been part of high - quality teaching for decades, and randomized trials over time have shown how important it is to adult success, said Stephanie M. Jones, a professor of education at Harvard who studies social and emotional development.
Our work with randomised controlled trials sees schools measuring interventions for improving literacy and we are currently conducting what looks to be seminal research into what contributes to the success of literacy at Key Stage 2 in England.
For example, TfL began a trial for ePaper displays at bus stops in 2015 and extended its usage in 2016 after initial succeFor example, TfL began a trial for ePaper displays at bus stops in 2015 and extended its usage in 2016 after initial succefor ePaper displays at bus stops in 2015 and extended its usage in 2016 after initial success.
By sharing the hospital's successes with the community at large, we help generate funding for state - of - the - art equipment, new research projects and clinical trials, and help attract new star recruits to work at The Ottawa Hospital.
Because of this initial success, general practitioners and ophthalmology specialists are recognizing UC Davis» unique approach to effectively treat this condition, and a clinical trial is underway at the veterinary hospital to evaluate the procedure so that this can become the standard - of - care for this otherwise frustrating disease complex.
«This was our first trial run at seeing if incentives would help for data completion,» says Vicki Kilmer, director of business intelligence and strategy at Best Friends, and she was «pleasantly surprised» by the drive's success.
The Pixelated Cocktails to Success Guy «Yug» Blomberg, Director / Marketing / Events, ManaBar Taking a brief look at the year that is 2011 and why it's shaping up to be one of the best for the local Australian game development industry, and giving some hope and inspiration to anyone stubborn enough to pursue their dreams and passions by weaving the story of the trials and tribulations of creating and promoting the world's first videogame cocktail bar.
The question of when a trial starts, as a trigger for an additional costs payment, has been an issue for some time, coming to the fore under the pre-LASPO (Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012) success fee regime where a higher success fee was payable where a case concluded at trial.
He had also achieved great amounts of success that included securing an acquittal at trial for a client charged with possessing a controlled substance, obtaining a discharge for a client charged with domestic assault when the Crown wanted a conviction and permanent criminal record, and drafting an appeal factum that resulted in the overturning of a conviction for possession of marijuana on grounds that the client's Charter right to speak to a lawyer was violated.
The court is to have regard to all the circumstances of the case including: the withdrawal grounds relied on and whether or not new evidence has come to light which was not available when the admission was made; the conduct of the parties including any conduct which led to the admission being made, any prejudice that may be caused if the admission is withdrawn and if withdrawal is refused, the stage in the proceedings at which the application to withdraw is made, in particular in relation to the trial date; the prospects of success (if withdrawal) for the claimant; and the interests of the administration of justice.
Though the study suggests that jurors, or perhaps even judicial bias, accounts for the lesser success of non-English-speaking Hispanic plaintiffs at trial, in my view, other factors may explain the disparity.
The Plaintiff asked for double costs but Mr. Justice Affleck refused to award these finding it would not be appropriate in the face of credibility concerns and further with the Defendant enjoying some success at trial on one of the most contentious issues.
I recently spoke about preparing your client for trial and avoiding a malpractice claim at the Advocates» Society «Practice Essentials: Managing Your Way to Trial Success» CPD chaired by Emily C. Cole and Norm J. Emtrial and avoiding a malpractice claim at the Advocates» Society «Practice Essentials: Managing Your Way to Trial Success» CPD chaired by Emily C. Cole and Norm J. EmTrial Success» CPD chaired by Emily C. Cole and Norm J. Emblem.
We have developed a ladder - of - success training approach and, in conjunction with our commitment to public service, guarantee at least one trial in the first two years for each of our incoming associates, with a goal of at least five trials within the first five years.
Our national reputation for winning big cases at trial forces prosecutors and other opposing counsel to rethink the charges against you and reevaluate their chances of success at trial which maximizes your chances of avoiding a criminal conviction and avoiding jail time.
The question of when a trial starts, as a trigger for an additional costs payment, has been an issue for some time, coming to the fore under the pre-LASPO success fee regime where a higher success fee was payable where a case concluded at trial.
In addition to his successes at trial, Andrew has achieved positive results for his clients through pre-trial litigation.
And we know how to best position our clients for success during negotiation and at trial.
Her biggest success to date was winning approximately # 7.4 m at trial for a child with severe Cerebral Palsy, and knowing that the money would mean that she would be well cared for and secure for the rest of her life.
«My extensive experience as a trial attorney combined with the phenomenal support staff and all the resources at Elk & Elk Co., Ltd. results in a formula for success
Successfully advocating for life sciences industry clients in high - profile litigation matters, we have one of the most experienced Class Actions teams in Canada and are among a small number of Canadian firms with notable success at trial and on dispositive applications and motions.
After extensive negotiations with the Federal Crown, Mr. Duncan successfully demonstrated that there was NO PROSPECT FOR SUCCESS based on the Crown evidence, and based on evidence that Mr. Duncan was going to present at trial.
This had been contended for by the MDU on cross appeal which was allowed — Johnson had appealed, inter alia, on the damages awarded by the trial judge following his success at first instance.
Importantly, states were required to spend at least three - quarters of the federal funds on home visiting models that met federal standards of evidence - based effectiveness.1 As many policy scholars have noted, that a national initiative brought the importance of evidence - based practice to the forefront of public policy is a triumph for social science and demonstrates the importance of rigorous program evaluation.2 With that triumph, however, comes a responsibility to ensure that the public's expectations for success of these programs are consistent with what researchers understand about the empirical evidence — will the same positive outcomes found in programs» randomized controlled trials emerge when those programs are taken to scale?
We designed the Bellevue Project for Early Language, Literacy, and Education Success (BELLE Project) to assess, through a randomized controlled trial (RCT), whether providing a primary care intervention before the beginning of ROR at 6 months and in addition to ROR after it has begun would result in an increased positive effect.
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